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CONSUMER ALERT: Neiman Marcus announces payment card data breach, offers one year free credit monitoring and ID theft insurance

Attorney General warns to be wary of scams to follow

SEATTLE — Neiman Marcus, a luxury specialty department store, has announced a payment card data breach. The store announced some of its customers’ payment cards were fraudulently used after making purchases at its stores.

Ferguson joins lawsuit against Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation in alleged kick-back scheme

OLYMPIA—Attorney General Bob Ferguson today filed a motion to intervene in a civil lawsuit against Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation.

The suit alleges Novartis paid kickbacks to BioScrip, Inc., a pharmacy headquartered in New York, to boost sales of Novartis’ drug, Exjade. Exjade was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in late 2005 for the treatment of chronic iron overload due to blood transfusions.   

AG's Sexually Violent Predator Unit petitions to commit Pierce County sex offender

OLYMPIA—Pierce County Superior Court Judge Jerry Costello will determine whether there is probable cause to believe a local sex offender meets the definition of a sexually violent predator (SVP) at a 1:30 p.m. hearing this Friday.

Washington’s SVP law allows the state Attorney General’s Office (AGO) to petition for the civil commitment of sexually violent predators who, because of a mental abnormality and/or personality disorder, are proven likely to engage in predatory acts of sexual violence if released into the community.

Grocery Manufacturers Association challenges Washington's campaign finance laws

Countersuit by out-of-state organization threatens transparency in Washington elections
 
OLYMPIA— Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today that he would vigorously defend the constitutionality of Washington’s campaign finance disclosure laws— and the enforcement of these laws— against a challenge filed by the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA).

CONSUMER ALERT: Target announces additional consumers impacted by data breach, offers free credit monitoring to all shoppers

Attorney General warns to be wary of scams to follow

SEATTLE — Target announced today that in addition to the payment card data breach which affected approximately 40 million shoppers, 70 million shoppers had other information taken such as names, mailing addresses, phone numbers and email addresses. The data breach occurred during the period of November to December 2013.

AG Ferguson urges prompt federal action to curb power plant pollution

SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson, along with 12 other attorneys general, submitted comments to the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) urging reduction in dangerous pollution.

The attorneys general insist that in order to substantially reduce pollution from existing fossil-fuel power plants, the EPA must set strong emission limits while also giving states flexibility on how to meet those limits.